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Nature Folks is currently nothing more than a designed, proposed independent, private, for-profit organization to allow people new opportunities to learn about the wildlands, to encourage study of nature and natural resources, and to provide pleasant opportunities to learn and contribute to knowledge about the Lasting Forests and its concepts. (Participation in its design and devlopment are encouraged and opportunities exist.)
The concept of Nature Folks has been to help people who love nature and who study it. Nature study is usually a very private, personal activity but occasionally it needs help, encouragement, or support. Many studies result in people gaining world-class knowledge, a wonderful resource that may never be shared or passed on to future generations. Fully aware that many people have no interest in gaining knowledge for a reason, one concept of Nature Folks is simply:
Learning can be for many reasons - or no reason at all, just because.
Nature Folks is not an environmental or ecological "activist " or "fund-raising " group. There are many other organizations available to meet these needs. In a related way, however, knowledge of a region can serve well in encouraging sound regional development, high quality of life, and diverse recreational and educational opportunities. Undoubtedly, contacts will be made through Nature Folks with people of similar interests in proposed development projects within the region. The group affiliates with local museums, the North American Association for Environmental Education, and other Lasting Forests enterprises.
Nature Folks was created for people who do not already have major groups with which they can affiliate (such as the bird watchers, fishing or hunting groups). It is for these people as well, but especially for people often having special interest or enthusiasm, but who are generally interested in nature, the outdoors, and the working of natural things. It is for individuals, but corporate or organizations being involved in special projects (a list is available) is welcomed and encouraged.
It provides access and opportunities to low cost or free:
There are many activities of the Nature Folks. There is an on-going communication of members by means of the newsletter, Ooze. Publications and notes are made available. A museum is created and supported. Four field trips or tours, seasonal, are held. Occasional-long expeditions are held. A variety of volunteer opportunities are made available. Research is supported by a portion of membership, by special projects, and by involvement in planned, funded projects. Encouraging high quality wildland research is one mission.
Improvements in the Wildland Knowledge Base is a special area of work and interest.
The Nature Folks is a diverse group. Some people prefer solitary work and enjoy the newsletter. Others prefer more group-oriented work and social activities. Neither is emphasized over others and, in general, a "participant pays " policy operates. It is for everyone. There are no gender, age, race, nationality, or place-of-residence limits. The initial emphasis is on the Lasting Forests, wildlands, and concepts.
There are literally thousands of potential topics of interest to members of Nature Folks. They are likely to change as knowledge is gained about them, as interests wane, as resources become available or are lost. Rather than name topics, groups have been formed. Some of these are are:
The Species People: Concentrate on one or two species of plants or animals, or geological strata or soil types.
The Time People: Concentrate on phenology, the study of the change in biological events over the year (the migration of geese, the fall of leaves, the blooming of daffodils) throughout Virginia and the region.
The Place People: Find their greatest interest in unusual exciting places - bogs, ponds, seeps, forest stands, fern beds, caves, talus slopes, cliffs.
By cooperative work, some of the people in `Nature Folks creates never-seen-before maps of actual or probable occurences of biological phenomena in relationships, counties, or regional boundaries.
The Layer People: Concentrate on the variety of interesting life in wildland layers, the neritic zone, deep ponds, pond surface, ground surface, the forest layers, even the zone above forests.
The Hyperspace People: Tend to go for it all, all of the above - and more - their interests are multidimensional, unlimited.
The Owls Group, The Coyote Group, and Tours Group are described in detail.
A list of topics that members typically embrace may cause some people to reject the group and it may suggest priorities or emphases. Neither is intended, but a list, nevertheless, may suggest the types of interests of members and study groups and themes for field trips and activities. The Nature Folks are an unusual group. They are off the beaten track and their topics (again, only suggestions of the scope and range of interests) are likely to include, for example only:
One project in which all members are encouraged to participate (there are few) is the Seasons Project, keeping a long term record of when certain biological events occur (e.g., bird migration, flower bloom, leaf fall) and how they differ year to year.
The Nature Folks is an association. It has no voting membership. It provides an organization, supplies, equipment, materials, opportunities, and services to its members. It takes no "stand " and is not a political group.
Funding is through:
If you are interested in moving Nature Folks into existence strough start-up funding, volunteer work, contributions of space or equipment, please contact Dr. Bob Giles 504 Rose Avenue, Blacksburg, Va 24060.
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